NEWS 2005

Why your genes are too tight
Globe and Mail, November 10, 2005
Gairdner International Awards seek out the best in medical science research-and future nobelists
The Varsity Online, October 31, 2005
University Professor Emeritus Endel Tulving recognized for his outstanding contributions to biomedicine
News@UofT, October 28, 2005
Medical Research on the Upswing
Toronto Star, October 28, 2005
Obesity's dominant factor is genetics
Toronto Star, October 26, 2005
A friend to those struggling with obesity
Toronto Star, October 22, 2005
Study of mice led to 'obesity gene'
Toronto Star, October 22, 2005
President John Dirks announces four new appointments to The Gairdner Foundation Medical Advisory Board
October 20, 2005
Scientific giants of integrity; Canadians James Till and Ernest McCulloch are more than just lab geniuses
Toronto Star, October 5, 2005
The Gairdner Foundation Extends Congratulations to Dr. Barry Marshall
October 4, 2005
Australians win medicine Nobel
Globe and Mail, October 3, 2005
Ulcer research wins Nobel for Australian pair
Toronto Star, October 3, 2005
Stem-cell work wins big awards for pair
Globe and Mail, September 19, 2005
The Gairdner Foundation Extends Congratulations to Professors Ernest McCulloch and James Till
September 18, 2005
Gairdner Awards won 36 years ago
Toronto Star, September 18, 2005
T.O. Stem Cell Pioneers win 'America's Nobel'
Toronto Star, September 18, 2005
Jeffrey Friedman, discoverer of leptin, receives Gairdner, Passano awards
Rockefeller University News, April 18, 2005
WUSTL visiting psychology scholar Endel Tulving wins Gairdner Award
Washington University in St. Louis News, April 6, 2005
Dr. Brenda Milner: 2005 Gairdner Award Winner
McGill News, April 5, 2005
Dr. Jeffrey Friedman radio interview with Karen Horsman
CBC FM 1 Radio, Toronto, April 5, 2005
Six of the world's top scientists win Gairdner Awards for achievements in medical research.
Gairdner Foundation News release, April 2, 2005
Wilfred Bigelow, 91: Giant of medicine, Revolutionized heart surgery, Co-inventor of the pacemaker
Toronto Star obituary, March 30, 2005